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jng payment. o=———10 10 ===0E70 kong for the $25,000 Easterwood prize, it was learned today at the offices of William FE. Easterwood, | flight sponsor. jwrenched from that machine which has gagged and expelled al! who re- fused to bow the knee to it. The an- Roanoke, Va., J. C. McDermand, Great Falls, M Van Pelt, Pitts and W. O. gh, Kas, BUY THE DAILY WORKER AT THE NEWSSTANDS 33 First St., New York ; ‘ ~ Po *. - oR a poise Rede I Page Two i) THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1927 ax 6 LES SESS A ae NE 4 } | je 5 LJ CATTLE RAISERS | Sate Petice Sentenced PREPAIRING FOR cle 0 eh ii Transit Hearing Is ‘i | Se : : Be SS ee | For Terms Ranging From ws | ive Years in Jail| LAs. STRIKE, SAY Attacked by Hylan VISITING CAL T0 || Two to Five Years in Jail | tetsts 5 | || FLEMINGTON, N. J., July 13.— | itt MAKE COMPLAINT | 2ci.cccee: tessa eae | § POUCA oti || three members of the state police | toda who were recently found a CRB? Jakes }] guilty on charges of manslaughter | (VW " wo? mw ! Charging that “Untermyer’s talk “Federal Government and felenious assault in connection Y ellow Dog Conti act, | about recapturing the subways for - es with the murdering of Beatrice Fake Union, Issues | the city is a joke to fool the people” Run for Bankers Meaney and the beating of her peer { former Mayor Hylan continued his at || brother Timothy last Decem The American Federation of Labor| tacks on the transit commission’s spe- D., July 13.—|] Sentences range from five to two | today entered the dispute between the | cial counsel yesterday. ricultural we years each. I. R. T. and part of its 12,075 em-| Both Untermyer and Hylan issued tic east are crop- | ———---------—----_--------! ployes with the result, it was said,| eS a iy ee in which they in such proximity to the sum-{ * * that a strike vote now hinges on th oth indulged in a great deal of per- se as to embarra Third Degree Fails to out e of a conference betvenant om epee de ; t Get Murder Confession workers and William Green, president | ceqpesian’s | statement read in part: “The feder vernment is being} of the federation. | Let the Transit Commission give the run for the be > bankers of| District Attorney Dodd, armed with The conference was to be held at Beaple kervrs and stop advansaine he farmers;a mass of circumstantial “evidence” the Hotel Continental with P. J, Shea, Mr. Untermyer. Let it stop playing { appeared before the Kings Co executive board member of the Amal-' Bouse and compel the companies to y which is|Grand Jury to ask for an indictm nated Association of Street and Tess te Suey @eeuean Ce avi ae the first| for the anurdéts of Mies Garwh Hiiss.|Blecthe Railway Hmployes sof Amage |law and their contracts, glamor of entertaining a president|beth Brownall and Mrs, Alfred Ben- ica, and James H. Coleman, organizer Former Mayor Hylan of New York, above, right, at the transit investigation when he called State’s Attor- fs ‘Joke” Says Hylan. i y' y “Mr. Untermyer’s talk ab hs for the summer has subsided. | nett. representing the es who ar ney Samuel Untermeyer and agent of the railroad he is supposed to be probing. . i myers balk BbOUs he si Paul E. Martin, p lent of an| Altho the suspect, Ludwig Lee, was members of the ; ———- recapture and municipal operation of infant association attlemen, just! subjected to twenty-four hours of 8,500 Workers Ready. | she aad a joke to fool the people. organized in an eff to foree the{third degree torture the district at- Although I. R, T. officials insi | ee et fa e & ense teste pegtiaschs aie ed packers to “pay ice” for beef | torney failed to get his “confession.” there is no danger of a strike, Cole- | Apap estates “ yf a Ae debe on the hoof, i presentative} Dismemberment mysteries are al- men claims that approximathely 8,500 NOVA SCOTIA MINERS DEMAND NEW VOTE COUNT | fepane, why was the law firm that of western to openly tell| most a common occurrence in New Men are ready to back the associa- | The Concert. eaten ‘ae cee Rani » the executive f = resentment. | York and the police are jubilant now nhs y oe oa ig ure ca ea (Continued from Page One) nual tonvention of the miners of | This is “Coney Island Stadium! “Untermyer said in part, “It has Calling at the ten executive|that they have found a suspect on The I. R. T. claims that 11,709 men, ee * A ‘ iq | Week.” Everybody must work ener- i “ aaa od cee na + alicia i ces fk ort showed that Beseo had done not | Nova Scotia which has just closed did | ; been my rule never to discuss for pub- : c ty P offices to plead the cause of the cat-| which to pin all recent cases. or ninety-seven per cent, have signed | | bud ‘Theme 30 fit of s NGtORalEA rimiies Lone: at ond they | getically to make the Coney Island |ijcation proc di fi hich I tle raisers, Martin called attention to) Lee murdered Miss Brownall for the new working agreement. The | pee eee rain oe a ee Laer aed almolutely to take Stadium Concert a hundred per cent F eiitaal oeceGk Gh fee Cray rete | ‘ " ie i he ROS : hing like $2,250,000, but that used absolutely to take a back- 4 peerned as counsel except in the court what he considered a concrete instance| money, according to Dodd’s theory Percentage may be increased to nine ld hard! Se a en inci rd step. success. You must all remember that [,, I shall adher hat rv ! of official Washington favoring thejand ‘killed Mrs. Bennett ‘Saturday ty-nine per cent within a few days,| So Gallas & day wage tate witha] --3.B, MeLACHLAN, {this concert is not only an entertain. |700m, 1 Stall adhere to that rule ex- moneyed intetests to the detriment of night when she happened upon him 8¢cording to Frank Hedley, president | od pera it 58 pare ee . «8 * | ment to raise-money, but must be an b wa tee an A . gree was. suiged the people of the west. He referred| disposing of the body. of the company. | Working year of 150 days, according | expression of solidarity of the New| ,¥ 119/80 in the hope of camouflaging \ to the action of the banks just fol-| — a Strike threats ure based on the a sonny aay Bpepidsny of AmericanMineCongress York workers with the striking fur- alpine Gennes of everything ving the clos j var i | me fact that the I. R. T. i ow | District No. 26, U. M. W. of A. John’s . . «| riers and arrested cloakmakers. , — cn ee me oa |] forms of individual contract. Gale. PolCY was to nee the nine agree | Issues Questionnairesin | The MeGrady-Woll-Sigman-Schip- | J i cattle loans. : man claims the employes are being| "0 *° S1#n Up the present wage con- lakoff clique would like nothing Jerse: itici i Uae internation? tu) said,. web A List of Good “bulldozed” into signing these pied tract for another year, and he would New Propaganda Plot | better than to see the concert a fail- y Politicians in that the order came from Washington tracts, jtry and induce Wolvin to give the | WASHINGTON (GP) July 13 jure. Such an event would be the oc-| Scramble for Jobs through the federal reserve system. | a There is great dissatisfaction among | !0wer pee ee earns on A site ‘delus f ae nd gion Sh rend celebration By. vem Tt seems to us that things ere oper. the 10,500 Interborough Rapid Tran.|” serable day rate now paid them out | Another e e Nadi! us aerate oo a sign that the masses are de-| (Special To DAILY WORKER). = ¢ iigigeerire ; : of the unearned millions that Wolvin | 8ainst the five-day week, public| sorting the Left. NEWARK, N.°J., July 18.—. ated for Wall Street to the exclusion sit workers, much quiet talk of a f j ownership and in favor of railroad i ing A s AE Stari Neg those who actialle: oroduce’? | strike is going on, the “yellow dog”) 24 collected during the year as a ida a ae oniee +. |~_Lhe Stadium takes in 30,000 people.| brazen example of how patriotic or- | contract the workers have been Gorend| Tesult of a Tory Wage cut in’ this ;consovcation an ax-shng 1S; We must show that not only will the|ders like the Junior Order of Ameri- . 7 to sign has produced resentment that |CoUntty and a Tory lock-out of the jotenest se ee pre estionaizes | Stadium a packed but that 10,000/can Mechanics in New Jersey are ex- For Belonging to Peace has been but slightly allayed by the| mers in the old country. At this Militer’ Gone pe Y hth man people will be turned back, Only] ploited for private’ profit was bared Organization 2 YWCA lyestoration of the remaining 5 per} proposition the “sleepy giant” growled caseied esi co aantetiven pH various hte will the Coney Island Stadium} with the attempt to remove Edwin T. : a \Picent of the 10 per cent wage slash | 224 ey nee Ar dawn ty vere Cheonn |e roups of : conomists, professional. meer eee i Barclay of Englishtown as the State i ‘0 one. e day after Scott reporte : ? 8 ckets. i ry Secretaties Lose Jobs made in 1921, i fe Obey teen econ! shorted sd eal wenieh aaa hoki in- dehede an aetnianse snes Reine Seer aist me This is the result of a survey made| ‘he press carried oy ener acon terests” will constitute this “sym- the CREST The Bl ek iunneed The charges against Barclay are FORT WAYNE, Ind., July 13.—Be- by organizers who were active in the| 0” Wolvin that the Dominion Steel) vosium of national thought on out-|must have no cause to rejoice. See | that he attempted to run down Sen- cause they were members of the Fel-| last strike and is as accurate as such | Corporation had made a net profit of standing issues before the public,”|to it that your Organization, buys | tor Edge, bred opposition against lowship of Reconciliation, Ida Jones, | a survey can be under the difficult (Ne and three-quarter million dollars. | 1+" one labor man may be included| tickets, and’that the money for same| Stokes the senatorial aspirant and general secretary of the Fort Wayne conditions prevailing as a result of | ©! had Bean Raid to the peel ORs hs eect, : ” dis immediately turned into the De-|that he tried to extort $15,000 from soe yan Christian Association the I. R. T.’s spy system. free ees ne Tess Fan a peri al Bankers, manufacturers, whole- fense Office. We must all stand as| State Senator Arthur Whitney when ‘or the last nine years, and Pattie fa) rate Union Work Progressi pea A eet oe rs, busi iati il-| he was the Republican candidate fo: Ba a n Co-operatives ete Frogressing. : 7 Tat Ps aa a ae salers, business associations and rail-| one. P' eq rc ape, industrial secretary, have been gedit se s In. addition to this the deinporsiy Vee a ee bake ead pee way executives are allotted 50 ques-| Progressive Clubs Buys 50 Tickets. | governor. forced to resign their positions. | PHm OO-OPERATIVE MOVE- court order restraining any and all | Glas, oe Shak mu Anise fas z tionnaires to.each group, but labor,; The Asaritizer Young Progressive} There is a split in the ranks of the According to Bishop _Paul Jones, poe 2 = persons from organizing the workers | aa See hatte z eee h : ae if it is heard at all, will have to come|Club at its last meeting, decided to|G. O. P. There seem to be more as- secretary of the fellowship, who came in anything but the company union preaith “that he iad ny got ear 2 under the “miscellaneous positions”|carry on an intensive campaign to|pirants for jobs than offices—subse- here to investigate the case, the resig- renders all known organizers liable| big The best a; ch Scala aS . "s class. Farmers rate a little higher|help the Furriers strikers and arres-| quently the maneuver on the part of nations were forced by a combina- Beacasep le to immediate imprisonment. pan © Meany sone Co Was 0) than workers, as five of them will|ted Cloakmakers. They also decided! a faction of the G. O. P. in the Junior : ¢ « = LENIN ON : A ‘ |prevent McLeod and the ories from | i tion of “militarists, business inter- | CO-OPERATIVES —.05 In spite of this, encouraging re-| feine Minka daw ath . be heard from. Replies will be pub-| to buy $50.00 worth of tickets for the| Order to dominate the organization for ests and yellow journalism. i Ww ports are received at the headquarters | ect a t 3 ge ‘ & rye NM lished in the Mining Congress Jour- | Coney Island Stadium Concert and| its own political purposes. The trouble is the aftermath of a 5 omen of the Amalgamated Association of | BG Oe Uae eee ne OF Sues Land: | that each member should buy at least} ‘The charges of bribery, inefficiency tails on world peace here last March.|]/ WOMAN WORKER AND THE Street and Electric Railway Employes |* ce SO VENHOR “Wanen ate: DS ——___—_— jone $10 Bond. $30 on account of! are being taken up by an investigat- nes for allowing the man to talk,| WOMEN AND SOCIALISM bers that steady and consistent or-|! ‘ | AT THE NEWSSTANDS eager saggy epee ee : hart of Newark. the Fort Wayne afternoon newspaper By August Bebel 1.50 ganization work can build a union able | Fat, Flabby and Fifty bili The Azartizer Progressive Club fol- | SUES ane began publishing news and editorial | WORK AMONG WOMEN to defeat the industrial feudalism of || The mighty John L, Lewis had a| : j lowed the example of the other work- +s attacks on her and Miss Eiis. The|f) SRG ,O% TEER AMLY, | the 1 RT. personal representative at this con-|Handle = Union Bankers’ organizations that have bought Young WorkerTraining usual link with Moscow was brought THE STATE 5 Additional dissatisfaction has|Vention in the person of the Inter- | ‘ . taka aihaoease by soph j up and became a part of the attack Friedrich Engels —60 arisen recently among the I. R, T, | national Board Member from Frank After Officers Get Fired who “have not yet “responded are School Blazes Trail for Seine Awe two. women. Religion workers by reason of the fact that the | Farrington’s district. his guy’s name = asked to do so at once... Every! Marxism at Conneaut 7 BRS NDATIONS OF CHRIS new “yellow dog” contract was au-| iS Dobbins, he is fat, flabby, fair and Soe your i daca Hee iy tie- Drouhin Will Pilot AN E x : thorized by the so-called “Committee | fifty. He could not talk very well ets FOr ‘gs te See The Young Workers League Train- oe By Kari Kautsky —4.00 of Sixty-one” of the I. R. T. “broth-|#bout Farrington selling out to the | Patt Apatx jing school at Conneaut, Ohio, opened Columbia Plane Back Bae Mt Brown —2.00 sarge without the rest of 10,500/ Peabody Sen! Ae ees | bs ida an | A group of Bateau satiation who| 0” July 5th, and to date we have . : farce orl hed workers being consulted. No meet-| Year, nor about the traitor, John L. | é r : |vegistered 55 students, representing From Paris, He Says ie ee ing of the “brotherhood” was held| Lewis, stealing the recent interna- Worachio Sie soy ey a workers organizations in Buffalo, : = t : shop Wm. M. Brown ae and no referendum vote was taken. tional election, however, his heart was | the Joint Defense Committee through Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Detroit, and PARIS, July 18.—Marcel Drouhin, By Gee ae Background of Situation. bad frém over-eating and his wind | Bavich Liab Chicago districts. The teachers are rench epee dey ceed be he “ “—Paper $1.00—Cloth 1.50 A year ago this month the subway | Was bad from over-drinking, and the | ‘. * * | eomeces e end Barley, of Pitts- intends to pilot the Bellanca plane : nis motormen attempted to lead a general | Communists were bad and these three ¥ | burgh, ani ill Herberg, member of Columbia on a Paris to New York American Imperialism walkout of the underground dba | bad things constituted the three heads | Acne pay aes Lyte [N.E. C. of the Young Workers flight with Charles A. Levine as a z AMERICAN EMPIRE For a month they fought valiantly, of his sermon, and between each sen- lot Worker ‘Oiisaniteasione rad wel League. or tt Nearing 50 oe Pity Pied a : ich i é ; | i sco Bein vad ie ae IMENHIaL, SeAaENeON their rank and file leaders organizing | tence he would sandwich in the slogan jon Friday evening, July 1st, where y nee enon pony ie ee Beounin denied ¢ 2 y i Pettigrew 5 them into an independent union—the of all fat boys: “God bless you, God |the question of supporting the De- ‘ ee split with Levine. ——Paper .25—Cloth 1.25 Consolidated Railroad Workers. Then| Speed you.” The “giant” again ifense, was taken up. Rose Worthis special work, such as the discipline, “T am certain Levine is going with DOLLAR DIPLOMACY they called on the Amalgamated Assn, growled at this piffle and passed a | and Sam Lipzin were present at this| Press library committees, as well ”” Drouhin told th rnati By Scott Nearing & Jos. t ; ton Se ee ae i i pe opi teeraliar: * cogttthy OSE dae cuge Heo bar ng kitchen squads. They are holdi me, rou! old the International s to send in organizers. resolution demanding the Internation- |meeting. On an appeal of Lipzin| 7% th “ 7 or ee News Service. “I suggested last week omaess we 7 Pia Gils cw aacuatie <a Executive . | ae ; ‘ open lecture in the evenings ,and are : Subway workers are especially sore | #! Executive Board to set up a special | $300 was immediately raised. A num- i that I take Lieutenant Lebrie along H, now, They have heard their employ- Commission on which one-half of the l her decateihtitenté. help this Detehiie planning a arinpieite id gal “The Red as a navigator, but Levine flatly in- he ers testify to the Transit Commission "embers shall be appointed by John} | were adopted. fhe Sih SAREE Eine eee sisted that he is going. what big bonuses they gave them-| Brophy to recount the vote cast at the | * * * Rik eumeee : ee ea at work overhaul- DAILY selves for breaking the strike. And|last International election, believing | Cooperators to Raise Money. . ~S ing the Columbia. now these employers are coercing the| that Lewis stole the election from A banquet was held at the Unity | a Ere | WORKER workers into signing the worst “yel-| Brophy. «7 | Cooperative House, 29th Street and Raid Gambling Device Plant. | PUBLISHING low. dog” contract which has yet ap-/ Let Commonist Question Drop. | |Lexington Avenue, in honor of the Elaborate gambling devices, valued COMPANY a peared. The constitution of District No. 26 jarrested furrier pickets. Sam Lip-| at between $25,000 and $50,000 were 33 FIRST s'r. _ Since a recent supreme court de-| provides for a general holiday on May | Zin present at the banquet made an seized and one man was arrested in NEW YORK cision nullified the yellow dog con-|1 each year, John W. McLeod made paepeststor the Defense. ‘$139.70 was a gambling raid on an office at 37 tract where no consideration is in-|2 motion to cut May 1 out of the raised. ‘ This is not the first time 20th St. Ly - ~ volved between the parties, the sub-| constitution, and substitute June 11 the Unity Cooperators raised ney, I ep Bh —_———— gee ; for the Defense and they promise it ra) 0 I0ru1 way employers have devised new dey-| instead. June 11 is the date that Bes- { halt not be the tact. vB roy Co) amet ) nnn { 0} ‘iltry. Without having their company co thugs murdered William Davis at bi gictiotst ‘ a “4 nae union locals so much as vote on it, the| New Waterford power plant and Mc- Other Contributions. | youn ] ; company insists that the men sign a|Leod like the Tory trickster that he ‘Nhs. ‘Tatameaticnal Pranch ae the} ‘ [ | new agreement. \is tried to use the Davis case to cut lw ia aes E| ss “A | it . s . ‘orkers Party in Bayonne, for- re) CONVENTION rt) a | pore bg Shr mig datinnen | out -guboers The begarcur pe was |warded $5 and S. Freeman pea ay STAMP roi ing the contract jars i aelgg is ra 4 ae A ope ng: vatwide the ave | Baealig OOrietay RARE Ri 80, ER Dee EL | r : | fense. |tules in which dozens of causes for and take a vote on each day separate- | eee tmecwoeqeesnne=. la ee en ne © discharge are enumerated. Under one | ly. af “Sleeping Beauty” Sul Asleep. Ly ¥e jor another of these pretexts, the com-) This put the convention into a tur- LOS ANGELES, July 18,-Taking lo ¢ 4 t snap Baik oRedticer tae ones |Pany can fire any or all of its 10,500| moil and the “giant” woke up again |imant tear the “Sbekntigy “Hauck te 'p INCH'L your unit organize | workers. The com| { 3 : | ers. ° pany even specifies! and threw the vice-president out of “apparent recognition of her husband, your unit organizer has not sold them— 6 it can fire men when the force | the chair and made both days a holi- 'Dr. W. J. Poneock, Chiropractor, pate @ your unit organizer has not sent in the has to be cut because more labor sav- | day in future by a vote of five to one. |tinued today his ‘efforts to awaken money for them— Fae Hector have nog adopted. | There was still the big uestion to | Mrs. Clara Drummond, 21, from a- $2.50 Cloth Bound your unit organizer is not pushing the lene eaeet 96 wortony wis eslusy. setae on n four thennsal toraa the Em fee ere ae BS since Tt echk ee: . ‘ 3 Ww e ere were & | days. i: i sale energetically: |sign. They even advertise that those | convention as delegates and were in | Mrs. Drummond was Other Novels by Sinclair |bucking the new agreement the: foreftont. of feateand Iook | 4 unable to talk i : y agreement are re-| the: fore: ront of every foi look- to her husband, Dr. Peacock ex- rT wau ml r HE N ATION AL OFFICE! | ported covery 10 minutes! Despite the | ing move during the week, after this | plained, but tenes came to her eyes BAN eee story of the } NOTHFY THE NZ INZ ue | Spies, it is stated well over half the| last set back for McLeod, and the fat ‘and. she moaned pitifully. The pe Sak $1.00-—Cloth $1.50 } : @ workers of the Interborough Rapid | boy representing Lewis, they deemed \“Sleeping Beauty’s” brain colls were | era rs unde It is the only way to finance the Convention and prevent Te iovraeti Pe transit lines have it wise to let the Comtthnist ques- wo. 2 : deadened when she was overeome by THE JOURNAL OF ARTHUR you from losing your right to vote. | Joine e sciieg gamated Assn. jae arog tt Pg igh atom an VA! PET By me fumes more than three months STERLING ~-Cloth $1.50 i ae | Di Yi ; peat eaotees . ; “THE JUNGLE ~Cloth .50 st be sent in today—50c to the National Office T then so that “constitutional matter’ Three permanent trustees, | i? omen net Be nent ib 50¢ to the District Office 9 - Hop Off on D allas yr: never touched after Dobbins’) elected from the ranks of the {Janitors Start Organizing Campaign. THE METROPOLIS-—-A story To Hong Kong Flight |“God biess you" epeech, Brotherhood of Locomotive En- | CLEVELAND, (FP) July 13—A, of New York. : | _ Spirit of Battle Underneath. gincers, have been entrusted {campaign to organize all janitors, Paper $1.00-—Cloth $1.50 WORKERS (COMMUNIST) PARTY OF AMERICA DALLAS, Tex., July 13.—Francis, District No. 26 is pretty dead, but) with the supervision of the | Porters and other building service THEY CALL ME CARPENTER 3° de Villard, of Holiywood, Calif., and | beneath ier surface oe can fake "4 banks, investment and trust com- |euRioyee has been launched in Cleve- ; —Cloth 1.50 ‘ 4 s W. W. Fine, of Dayton, Ohio, will hop | one looks for it the old spirit of bat- . land, The union has about 500 mem- 1113 W. Washington Boulevard, Chicago, Ill. off from Love Field here August 11|tle. The hatred for the Lewis’ ma- ae ba id i 9 ade |bers in the city, according to inter- DAY WORKER $7 on the first leg of the 10,000 mile, )}chine smoulders and may burst into . sydney een Mn national organizer August Rutkowski if °) A : the triennial convention at Cle i rd Sete two-stop flight from Dallas to Hong. | flame any day over some trifle and} he convention at Cleve- of the building setvice employes Publishing Company SECRETARIES: Be sure to mention invoice number when mak- ! \the. freedom . to. battle’ for breud) lend, O., are, S. H. Buf of. | union, i